Category: Carolina Shade Sails Blog

Carolina Shade Sails does mainly commerical shade projects. We design, engineer and install several different types of structures, from Brellas to cantilever models to custom shade sails. Our desire is to help clients add shade areas to protect both people and property from the damaging UV rays. In an effort…

Innovation Park Apartments in Greenville SC was looking for a unique shade structure to help protect their residents and their pets from the hot sun. Carolina Shade Sails was happy to design and install a Twist T structure for their dog park. This structure is 22′ long and 16′ wide…

NC State University Club made several renovations to their pool area this spring. A Cantilever Shade Structure along their lap pool was added. We worked closely with their team to design a custom size to fit their space. This unit is 58′ feel long, 20′ projection with an 8′…

Carolina Shade Sails is pleased to highlight the Pine Trials Park Project. This is a custom structure with Two center columns and Ten perimeter columns. There are 18 different sails with sizes from 34’ to 50’ in length. The column heights go from 14’ high to 28’. The structure was…

The City of Greensboro updated several of their pools and parks last spring. They added much needed shade to several pools and playgrounds. Take a look at some of the photos of their structures. (Settlement Park, Textile Park, Peel Pool, Warnersville Pool and Windor Pool) SaveSave

Catawba Estates HOA – was excited to see the completion of their custom structure by Carolina Shade Sails. This is a four-column structure with a Hypar sail measuring 32’x 24’ and 13’ high angled columns. SaveSave

Lillian Symmes Elementary School adds shade sails to the entrance of their school with the help of Apollo Sunguard Systems. The Laguna Blue and Royal sails add shade and an inviting atmosphere for students, staff and visitors. This public school is a magnet school and is excited about learning. Their campus slogan…

Ball fields are adding shade for their players and fans! The ballfields sure can heat up and parks are adding shade structures to protect their players and the fans. Take a look at some of the shade structures we have installed!

The city wanted to update Hornet’s Nest Shelter and looked to Gantt Huberman Architects for help with ideas. The architect and Carolina Shade Sails teamed together to provide a colorful structure that welcomes visitors to the park. The six column -six sail design is colorful and inviting.

Several local pools are planning ahead and adding shade structures to their pool areas. These structures and engineered to withstand high winds and come with a 20 year warranty on the frame and 15 on the fabric. Pools are protecting their members from the hot sun and giving an up-to-date…